'Twin Peaks' revival in the works at NBC?

David Lynch - who co-created the classic cult drama with Mark Frost - is in talks with NBC to revive the series, Blastr claims.

Frost also told SciFiNow that new episodes of Twin Peaks were a possibility.

"If we ever do decide to move forward, I know we have a rich trove to draw from," he said. "I think if we could figure out a way to do [a third season now], I think everybody would have fun going back.

"It'd be a miracle to get the whole group back together again but I think, all things being equal, they'd say, 'I'm in', [and] I certainly would."

However, Frost himself recently appeared to play down the reports, tweeting: "Dear Internet: You are very good at spreading rumours. Truth is more valuable and much harder to come by."

Twin Peaks originally ran on ABC for two seasons between April 1990 and June 1991. A spinoff movie - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - followed in 1992.

The show starred Kyle MacLachlan as FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper and initially focused on his investigation into the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee).